On Friday, BTFD crews responded to Hwy 170 and Bluffton Pkwy for a single vehicle rollover with entrapment. Upon arrival, Battalion 3 confirmed one entrapped and established Command. Engine 321 began cribbing and patient access, while Truck 375 setup the struts and began the extrication. The Truck flapped the roof, allowing the patient to be removed on a longboard. The patient was then transported to an LZ, setup by Engine 324, and flown to Savannah Memorial by Lifestar.

On Friday, Engine 320 was dispatched to Bridgepoint Apartments for two occupants stuck in the elevator. E320 requested the Truck. The crews worked together to gain access to the top of the elevator, which was stuck in between floors. The men were removed via attic ladder from the top of car.

During this week, all BTFD crew have been receiving annual hazardous materials training. Topics include BTFD operating guidelines, decontamination procedures and input from members of the Bluffton/Hilton Head CBRNE HazMat Team.

The BTFD has received a FEMA Fire Act Grant for $211,140. This money will be used to update and standardize all of the SCBAs in the Department. Great job to all those involved in the research and writing of the grant.

On Sunday February 7, BTFD units responded to a house fire in the Fern Lakes neighborhood near Station 30. Units arrived to find smoke showing as a result of a chimney fire with extension into the walls and attic. E320 made an offensive attack, with E323 backing them up and T375 going to the roof. The fire was quickly extinguished and extensive salvage and overhaul efforts were made both on the interior and exterior.

Early Wednesday morning, E324 was dispatched to an accident with injuries on Hwy 170 and Davis Road. Upon arrival, they found 2-vehicles with heavy damage, 3 entrapped and one critical patient. E325, T375 and B1 were immediately dispatched to the scene. All patients were removed from the vehicles and the critical patient was flown to Savannah Memorial where he later passed away.

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